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Association of ecotones with relative elevation and fire in an upland Florida landscape
ArticleAbstract: Question: What are the importance of elevation and fire in maintaining ecotones of Florida scrub assPalabras claves:Boundary, Dissimilarity coefficient, Landscape gradient, Monte carlo simulation, Ordination, Split moving window, Time since fire, Transition zone, Vegetation changeAutores:Boughton E.H., Boughton R., Menges E.S., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusGrazing and microhabitat interact to affect plant–plant interactions in subtropical seasonal wetlands
ArticleAbstract: Aims: The stress gradient hypothesis pbkp_redicts that competition will be important in productive ePalabras claves:Associational resistance, competition, facilitation, plant–animal interactions, Plant–plant interactions, Stress gradient hypothesisAutores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusDispersal and local environment affect the spread of an invasive apple snail (Pomacea maculata) in Florida, USA
ArticleAbstract: Dispersal and local environmental factors are major determinants of invasive species distribution. WPalabras claves:COLONIZATION, Dispersal, ditches, INVASION, Ph, Pomacea maculata, wetlandsAutores:Boughton E.H., Jenkins D.G., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Pierre S.M.Fuentes:scopusDifferential facilitative and competitive effects of a dominant macrophyte in grazed subtropical wetlands
ArticleAbstract: 1.Plant-plant interactions fluctuate between competition and facilitation depending upon ecologicalPalabras claves:Associational resistance, Grazing refuge, Herbivory, Indirect facilitation, Juncus effusus, Plant-herbivore interactions, plant-plant interactions, RangelandAutores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Nickerson D., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusMultiple spatial scales affect direct and indirect interactions between a non-native and a native species
ArticleAbstract: Plant–plant interactions influence community assembly and species responses to environmental change.Palabras claves:Indirect effects, non-native species, Plant–plant interactions, Plant–soil interactions, Replacement experiments, Subtropical humid grasslandsAutores:Boughton E.H., Jenkins D.G., Li H., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Sonnier G.Fuentes:scopusPasture management, grazing, and fire interact to determine wetland provisioning in a subtropical agroecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Wetlands in agroecosystems provide multiple ecosystem services, including provisioning services suchPalabras claves:aboveground biomass, forage nutritive value, Juncus effusus, Long-Term Agroecosystems Research Network, Palatability, Panicum hemitomon, Productivity, seasonal wetlands, wetland managementAutores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Fauth J.E., Jenkins D.G., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Sonnier G.Fuentes:scopusManagement intensity affects the relationship between non-native and native species in subtropical wetlands
ArticleAbstract: Question: Does management intensity affect the association between non-native and native species andPalabras claves:Biotic resistance, functional groups, grasslands, grazing, INVASION, Land-use, Resource availabilityAutores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Nickerson D., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusRefuge effects of Juncus effusus in grazed, subtropical wetland plant communities
ArticleAbstract: Unpalatable plant species often act as biotic refuges by protecting neighboring plants from herbivorPalabras claves:facilitation, Herbivory, plant-plant interactions, Stress gradientsAutores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopus